You’ll need a
good 2:1 or first class honours degree in an appropriate subject (e.g. theatre
and performance, drama, dance, live or fine art, performance writing, etc.) or
equivalent (for instance, you may have studied something else as an
undergraduate but have established an artistic practice since then).

You will also
need to provide evidence that you are ready to pursue the project you propose
in your application. This will take the form of a sample of critical writing,
and if relevant, documentation of relevant creative or professional practice.

If English is
not your first language, you must have proficiency in written and spoken
English (normally a minimum test score of 6.5 for IELTS, or equivalent). Given
the nature of the programme, you’ll be expected to read and engage with complex
theoretical texts and debates for which fluency in English is essential.

You’ll need a good 2:1 or first class honours degree in an area of study appropriate to your project proposal (e.g. theatre and performance, drama, dance, live or fine art, performance writing, etc.) or equivalent (for instance, you may have studied something else as an undergraduate but have established an artistic practice since then).

You will also need to provide evidence that you are ready to pursue the project you propose in your application. This will take the form of a sample of critical writing, and if relevant, documentation of relevant creative or professional practice.

If English is not your first language, you must have proficiency in written and spoken English (normally a minimum test score of 6.5 for IELTS, or equivalent). Given the nature of the programme, you’ll be expected to read and engage with complex theoretical texts and debates for which fluency in English is essential.